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How I Use Staging Principles to Design a Business Strategy
Today's training is live. 🎉 It's called How I Use Staging Principles to Design a Business Strategy and I think it might be one of my favorite things I've taught inside the Lounge so far. I walk you through the exact same way I think when I walk into a staging consultation and show you how that same instinct applies directly to your business strategy. We're talking about the thing that's blocking your light, why you can't rearrange before you remove, and what it actually means to create the conditions for people to see themselves in your world. There's a worksheet that goes with it. Grab that too it's attached below. ⏰ Heads up: The replay is available to everyone in the Lounge for the next 48 hours, it comes down at 12:00pm MDT on Saturday, July 11. After that it moves to the Premium Vault, so if you're a free member and want to watch, now's your window. Drop your biggest takeaway below, I want to know which principle landed for you. 👇
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How I Use Staging Principles to Design a Business Strategy
Happy Monday, friends. 👋
New week, fresh start. So let's go. Drop your answers in the comments: What's your one focus this week? Not your whole list. Just the one thing that, if you got it done, the week would feel like a win. And what's one small thing you can do today to move toward it? Something that takes 15 minutes or less. That's it. No big plan required. Just one focus and one step. And hey, if those two questions made you spin instead of helping you focus, that's actually really useful information. It means there's something worth untangling. Comment below or DM me and let's figure out what's getting in the way. That's literally what I'm here for. I'll go first in the comments. 👇
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My one focus this week is getting the Clarity Collective classroom built out. It's been on the list and this is the week it actually happens. And my one small action today? Sitting down for 30 minutes right now and mapping out exactly what needs to be in there before I do anything else.
We made it to Friday!!
Okay it's Friday and I want to hear from you. What's one thing that went well this week? Doesn't have to be big. Doesn't even have to be business related. Just something that felt like a win, even a tiny one. I'll go first. This week I finally started showing up on Facebook the way I've been meaning to for a while. Real posts, real videos, no perfectly polished graphics. Just me talking about the stuff I actually think about every day. (This was implementation of one of the sessions from the home staging summit I attended last week.) And it actually felt way less scary than I expected. So that's my win. Your turn. Drop it below.
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We made it to Friday!!
Why Your Workspace is Sabotaging Your Focus
Hey friends! I just posted a new YouTube video. This one is kind of the foundation for everything we're talking about this month - why the space you're in either helps you think clearly or quietly works against you. I've been seeing this for years in the homes I stage, and I'm finally talking about it more openly in the business side of things too. Watch it when you have 7 minutes and tell me what's the one space in your life right now that needs the most attention? I'm curious what comes up for you.
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@Malina Peterson Oh I love that you shared this! Okay so, good system, but might just need a small rethink. My guess is it's in the bedroom because that's where most of the stuff comes from, right? Super convenient for dropping things off, just not ideal that it's the first and last thing you see every day. I had a staging client with something similar, she kept her donation items in a basket inside her closet. Still right there when she needed it, but totally out of sight. Out of sight, out of mind. So maybe more frequent trips is the answer for you. But if not, what if you tried something like that? Even just a cute basket in that corner so instead of seeing a pile, you're seeing something that actually feels good to look at. Same system, just a little gentler on your morning energy.
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@Malina Peterson oh cute! Does that feel like it’ll be better for you?!
What’s competing for your attention?
Okay so here’s something I think about every single time I walk into a house. I’m not looking at what needs to go. I’m looking at what’s competing for attention. Because when a buyer walks in, their eye goes everywhere. And every spot that feels cluttered or confusing is one more second they’re not imagining themselves living there. So my job is just to clear the path. Remove the competition. Let the good stuff actually be seen. So… your business works the same way. Right? When your desk is covered and your calendar is packed and your to-do list has 47 things on it, you’re not focused. You’re just busy. Your brain is doing the exact same thing that buyer’s eye is doing. Going everywhere. Landing nowhere. Try just this one thing this week. Pick one surface. Your desk, a counter, a corner. And ask yourself, “what’s here that’s competing for my attention?” Not what needs to be thrown away. Just what’s creating noise. One surface. One question. That’s it. Drop what you notice in the comments, I want to hear what comes up for you.
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Stephanie Breckbill
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Had 82 ideas, zero traction. Built a system to find my way back, now I teach it. Clarity coach. Home Stager. Founder, The Clarity Lounge. 🧡

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